Effects of the deregulation of state acts created during the period of covid-19 pandemic in Brazil

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
21033
5 pages
Research Article

Effects of the deregulation of state acts created during the period of covid-19 pandemic in Brazil

Abstract: 

The goal of this article is to analyze the effects of the deregulation of State acts created during the period of COVID-19 pandemic. The excluding effects over the land rights of the indigenous peoples under study phase or area delimitation (region of Volta Grande do Rio Xingu in the paraense amazon – TI Ituna/Itatá, the TI paquiçamba and the indigenous reservation - RI) will be discussed. It is important to notice the attempt of regularization of illegally settled lands and the environmental racism of political acts as the government tries to validate illegally occupied lands in the indigenous territory. The results show there has been an increase on the number of certifications and registrations of rural private properties in those lands of public and traditional usage. Those same lands are already subdivided for the agricultural business and mining.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.21033.02.2021
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